Barclay, Pennsylvania

Coal was transported down the mountain by a gravity powered incline plane rail system.

At the bottom, the cars were hauled 16 miles into Towanda by steam locomotives, to be emptied there into the Pennsylvania Canal's North Branch coal barges.

The Barclay cemetery still exists and provides an interesting place to visit.

The first mined coal and the second processed timber from the surrounding forests.

The railroad is quite an interesting story and most of the trackbed, and bridges are still very much in evidence throughout the valleys of Schrader Creek and Pleasant Stream.